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‘Kane deserves more money’
- Updated: November 20, 2016
Harry Kane deserves more money at Tottenham but can only negotiate so much due to his fondness for the club, according to the Sunday Supplement.
The forward is yet to agree a new contract at White Hart Lane, despite still having four and a half years left on his current deal, and Mauricio Pochettino says he is unconcerned by the impasse.
Pochettino described Kane – who has said he wishes to become a Tottenham great and captain the club to trophy wins – as one of the world’s best strikers after his double defeated West Ham 3-2.
There is clearly an appetite from the striker to remain with the club and Matt Dunn of the Daily Express thinks that restricts how much extra money he can push for.
He said: “It’s a difficult negotiation because underlying is the knowledge on all sides that he’s one their own. He’s not going anywhere.
“He deserves more money, of course he does, but (Daniel) Levy’s just got to offer him enough to feel good about himself within the structure of the club.
“That’s the negotiation. He’s not going to throw his dummy out the pram and go on strike or anything for a better …